@Wheelie_King, is that middle shot Whetstone Crag?
I remember it as riding along the edge of a drop and having to turn sharp right between two rock pillars and down a terrifying almost vertical drop.
That drop is a proper mind fu#k. When stood at the top, the slabs falling away are tapered such that they look to be descending at 70 degrees
minimum. In fact the slope is at best 30 degrees, as is revealed if you stand off to one side. Whenever anyone stands up there on their bike, passing riders stop to watch, all expecting dither and delay. Those at the top for the first time are assuming the crowds are there to see you fail badly. I've done it a few times now and the hardest thing about it is getting there. The best thing is bragging about it afterwards, especially when your mates refused to do it and had to do the walk of shame.
That drop and the route to it was labelled black and it's an aside to the red trail.
I liked Gisburn, never done it on an emtb though. I thought Hully Gully (again, labelled black and an aside to the red trail) was tame, but only as long as you don't wimp out when you get to the top of the big berm and look all the way down to the bottom of the next one!!!